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Nearly One Third of First Time Parents Find Advice From Brands Helpful
When Researching Becoming a Parent, Another Six in Ten Agree They Have More Trust in Information Provided by the Brands That They Love
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Two Thirds of Americans Are in Favor of Limiting Presidential Campaigns
The latest Ipsos poll on behalf of the Center for Public Integrity reveals a majority of Americans are in favor of limiting presidential campaigns.
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Majority Believe Paying Your Own Bills Is Necessary to be Considered an Adult
In the latest Ipsos poll on behalf of BuzzFeed, Americans agreed that the prime factor on what makes a person an adult is whether or not they pay their own bills.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (05/03/2017)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, concern over healthcare grows.
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A Majority of Americans Have Experienced Mental Health Symptom(s) Over the Past Year
However, only a Third Have Talked with Their Primary Care Provider About These Concerns (Depression, Anxiety, Work Stress, etc.)
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More Than One in Ten Americans Link Cancer to Acid Reflux
Heartburn, Sore Throat and Choking While Laying Down are the Most Recognized Symptoms of Reflux Disease.
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Eight in Ten Americans Report Being Aware That Government Agencies Use Public Television to Distribute Alerts During Emergencies
A Majority Trust Public Television to Provide Educational Programming and Emergency Alerts and Notifications
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (04/26/2017)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, Americans remain pessimistic about the current state of the country.
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Four in Ten Americans Believe Women’s Role is as Mothers and Wives
Latest Ipsos Global Trends Survey Focuses on Gender and Parenting
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Why don’t Americans read more books?
Latest Ipsos poll shows four in ten Americans say they rarely read books because they prefer TV.